Alabama will welcome in another impressive contingent of elite recruits from around the country on Saturday as it hosts its second Junior Day event of the year. While Alabama's earlier Junior Day event at the beginning of February was dominated by in-state prospects, this weekend's event will have a more national flavor as prospects from around the country make their way to Tuscaloosa to meet with coaches and tour the campus.

Headlining the weekend will be five players who have earned five-star ratings from the major recruiting services, including the nation's No. 1 running back prospect, Berea, Kentucky star Damien Harris. The 5-foot-11, 206-pound star exploded as a junior at Madison Southern High School where he rushed for 2,621 yards and 42 touchdowns. Harris is being pursued by major programs all over the country, including Ohio State, Michigan and Auburn.

Tennessee-committed wide receiver Preston Williams will be in Tuscaloosa, where his father Antoneyo Williams once played for the Crimson Tide. Williams is ranked the No. 1 wide receiver in the nation for the class of 2015 by 247Sports and despite his early commitment to the Vols has continued to visit other schools.

Joining Williams will be another elite wide receiver, Tarpon Springs, Florida star George Campbell. The 6-foot-3, 185-pound star lines up on both sides of the ball for his East Lake High School squad and is rated the nation's No. 1 athlete prospect by the 247Composite rankings.

Two of the nation's top defensive linemen will also be in attendance, as 5-star prospects Trent Thompson and Byron Cowart both make their way to Tuscaloosa. Thompson, a 6-foot-4, 292-pound defensive tackle is rated the top prospect at his position by multiple recruiting services and is coming off a visit to Auburn last weekend where the Tigers made a big impression on the elite lineman. Cowart, a 6-foot-4, 250-pound defensive end, is rated the No. 4 end in the nation by the 247Composite rankings and holds nearly 30 early offers. Cowart recently listed Florida, Oregon and Auburn as his early standouts in the recruiting process and the Crimson Tide will hope to join that group after this weekend.

One of the nation's top linebackers will be on the guest list as well as Georgia star Roquan Smith is expected to attend. The 6-foot-2, 203-pound star is rated a four-star prospect by 247Sports and is rated by the service as the No. 5 outside linebacker in the nation. Joining Smith will be another top linebacker prospect, Murfreesboro, Tennessee star Josh Smith, who picked up offers from Alabama and Auburn earlier this month.

Texas running back commit Jordan Stevenson is among a sizable group of backs to pick up a scholarship offer from Alabama in recent weeks and Stevenson will visit Tuscaloosa this weekend to learn more about the Tide. The 5-foot-8, 185-pound back rated a four-star prospect by the major recruiting services, has been committed to Texas since last October but has continued to receive from other schools, including Arkansas.

Tight end has been a top priority for Alabama in the 2015 and the Tide will host two of the country's best in Georgia star Jalen Wilkerson and Tennessee native Jackson Harris. Wilkerson, a 6-foot-4, 227-pound star, holds offers from Alabama, Auburn, and Florida State among others, while Harris, a 6-foot-5, 245-pound star from Columbia, Tennessee holds a four-star rating from the major services and

Two defensive stars from out of state will make the trip to Alabama on Saturday as well. Cornerback Micah Abernathy from powerhouse Georgia program Norcross will make the trip along with North Carolina defensive tackle Sterling Johnson. The duo will be joined by four-star offensive guard Richie Petitbon from Washington D.C., one of the top interior linemen in the nation for the class of 2015.